The NACDA was established in response to the drug problem to assist in our continued need to improve our knowledge and understanding of problem drug use.
The goal of the NACDA is to advise the Government on problem drug use in Ireland in relation to prevalence, prevention consequences and treatment based on our analysis and interpretation of research findings.
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ROSIE Baseline Data Report |
Authors: Dr Catherine Comiskey, Dr Gemma Cox. With contributions from Louise Sheehy, Paul Kelly, Yvonne Leckey & Barra O’Duill |
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Published: November 2007 | |
Pages: 117 | |
File Size: 5.28KB | |
Format: PDF | |
Executive Summary |
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The ROSIE Study recruited 404 opiate users entering treatment. Participants were interviewed at treatment intake, and again at 6 months, 12 months and 36 months after the baseline interview. This report presents baseline data on the 404 ROSIE study participants interviewed at treatment intake. |